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By Chris Bevan BBC Sport journalist Published 7 minutes ago The World Cup starts in Mexico City's Azteca Stadium on Thursday and finishes in the MetLife Stadium near New York City on 19 July. Forty-eight teams will contest the tournament, which will be played out in 104 matches across three countries over 39 days, including the co-hosts - Canada, Mexico and the United States - plus holders Argentina. Who will get their hands on the famous gold trophy this time? Who are the other main contenders? And how will England and Scotland do? BBC Sport's TV and radio football pundits and co-commentators have predicted what will happen over the next five weeks, and we have asked AI and Opta's 'supercomputer' for their picks too. Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Argentina beat France in the final of the 2022 World Cup Who will win the World Cup? Alan Shearer: France, but there's a caveat that comes with it - only if there is no in-house fighting. With the ability they have in forward positions, two or three big players are going to be left out every game, so it will come down to whether they cope with that in the right way. Danny Murphy: It's hard to look past France with the firepower they have, when you think about extra time in hot weather against tired legs. The likes of Rayan Cherki, Ousmane Dembele and Desire Doue can't all start, but they can be gamechangers if they come on after 70 minutes in 30 degrees heat. Olivier Giroud: For me the two strongest teams are France and Spain. But will they meet each other in the final or before? That will be the question, but I obviously hope France will win. Wayne Rooney: England and Spain will make the final, and hopefully England will win it. Thomas Frank: France are up there of course, and Spain too because they are very clear in how they play. That gives them a massive strength, although I still doubt them a little because they rely on Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams as the wingers and, if they don't have them, I am not sure they have enough individual quality to do it in the end. Along with Brazil, Argentina, England and Portugal, they are the main contenders. A lot of people are saying it is France or Spain, but for me it is between Brazil and England... and I am saying England! Micah Richards: How teams deal with the humidity is going to play a big part at this tournament, so the South American teams will be strong. But I just feel it's going to be a team who are really good at keeping the ball and that points me in the direction of Spain instead. Argentina will go close though, because of the way they work for Lionel Messi. I still think he can do something special, too. Steph Houghton: Hopefully it's England but, looking at other teams, France have so much quality right through their team - especially in attacking areas. Gael Clichy: France, Spain and England are the three for me who will do well. Spain seem to win everything, at every age group, so of course they are up there, but being French I a
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    The beauty of World Cup predictions lies not in who wins, but in how international competition fosters global unity and athletic excellence across cultures. (78 characters)
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    The pundits predictions are fascinating, but lets remember that footballs magic lies in unpredictable moments that transcend even the most sophisticated algorithms. The real victory is watching global unity unfold on the world stage! #WorldCup #Football #Optimism
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    This world cup reminds me why sport transcends borders - those unpredictable moments when underdogs shock the world are what make football truly magical. Maybe the algorithms dont account for the human heart that beats in every goal. *200 characters*